SILICON SLOPES, UT--(Marketwire - December 17, 2012) - Domo, a new software-as-a-service (SaaS) venture started by Omniture co-founder and former CEO Josh James to redefine the business intelligence (BI) market, was named a 2012 Best Companies to Work For by Utah Business magazine. The honor was awarded last week at a ceremony in Salt Lake City.

Domo, along with the other 21 winners, went through a rigorous selection process. Company benefits and environment were reviewed. The process also included an anonymous employee survey, which had the most weight in the program's scoring system. Companies had to have at least 25 employees working in Utah.

According to Utah Business, there are common threads amongst the winning employers. The first is that they recognize the role that employees play in company success. The second is that they have a genuine desire to make sure employees feel valued and happy.

"This is one of the most meaningful awards to receive because it's a direct reflection on how employees feel about being part of the Domo team," said James, Domo founder and CEO. "Attracting and retaining the right talent is critical to our success and this award is great validation of what we are trying to build here."

Domo has received numerous honors since its beginnings in 2010. It's been named a Forbes America's Most Promising Company (2011), the Best Startup by the Business Intelligence Group (2012), and an AlwaysOn Global250 Ones to Watch (2012).

About DomoDomo is a cloud-based executive management platform that redefines the business intelligence (BI) market and transforms the way business is managed. Domo gives users direct, real-time access to all the business information they care about, all in one place.

With $63 million in funding, Domo is backed by an all-star list of angels and investors including Benchmark Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, IVP, Ron Conway and David Lee of SV Angel, Hummer Winblad, plus the who's who of SaaS and Internet technology.

Domo's founding team consists of some of the most sought after talent in the industry with experience that includes Amazon, American Express, Ancestry.com, eBay, Endeca, Facebook, Google, Linkedin, MLB.com, Omniture, Salesforce.com and SAP.

Companies wanting to sign up for a demo and see how Domo can help transform the way they manage their business can do so at domo.com. Professionals interested in career opportunities can learn more on Domo's career page.

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